There’s a lot of information out there on the web about what you should and shouldn’t do to build an mlm business. Some of it is good but most of it is going to have you completely spinning your wheels, because not all marketing is good marketing. You could easily spend an enormous amount of time, energy, and money using old and tired marketing techniques. It’s a new day in the network marketing world and things are changing fasts with arrival Web 2.0 and the explosion of social media. People are constantly bombarded with money making opportunities and most are simply ignored.
Therefore in order to succeed you need to stand out from the crowd, and the best way to do that is to BRAND yourself! See, people don’t join business, they join people. Are you not more inclined to buy from someone who you feel a connection with or who you feel you know? It’s the same with online marketing. What people are truly looking, for even more than a way to make money, is a leader who can actually show them how to be successful. This means you need to learn how to be that leader, be the one that people look to for answers.
What you need to be marketing is a system that places you as a leader by using personalized capture pages (not your companies replicated site), relationship building email responder series, video posts, your own blog, etc. You should be using these things to build your credibility with your leads so that when you ask them to buy from you, they will feel comfortable with saying yes.
So come out to play with the big boys and put yourself out there. You’ll be amazed how simply marketing yourself can send a flock of people banging at your door. It’s attraction marketing at it’s best, so put it to work for you. If you don’t want to set up your own system, check out my site for a turn-key option that can have you up and running in no time. Good luck and I look forward to seeing you around the net!
Happy Marketing,




Angel, sounds like you've taken your Dad's "all money's not good money" and improved on it! It sounds like you took that and other good "old-school" advice and are applying it in a new-school way! I'm proud and impressed!